The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 17
... Shakspeare's total income was 200l . per ann . * In The Merry Wives of Windfor , which was written foon after the year 1600 , Three hundred pounds a year is defcribed as an estate of fuch magnitude as to cover all the defects of its ...
... Shakspeare's total income was 200l . per ann . * In The Merry Wives of Windfor , which was written foon after the year 1600 , Three hundred pounds a year is defcribed as an estate of fuch magnitude as to cover all the defects of its ...
Page 18
... Shakspeare's houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . This houfe was firft built by Sir Hugh Clop- ton , a younger brother of an ancient family in that neigh- bourhood . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the reign of Richard III ...
... Shakspeare's houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . This houfe was firft built by Sir Hugh Clop- ton , a younger brother of an ancient family in that neigh- bourhood . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the reign of Richard III ...
Page 20
... Shakspeare's mulberry - tree , by Sir Hugh Clopton . He was a barrifter at law , was knighted by George the Firft , and died in the 80th year of his age , in Dec. 1751. His nephew Edward Clopton , the fon of his elder brother Edward ...
... Shakspeare's mulberry - tree , by Sir Hugh Clopton . He was a barrifter at law , was knighted by George the Firft , and died in the 80th year of his age , in Dec. 1751. His nephew Edward Clopton , the fon of his elder brother Edward ...
Page 22
... SHAKSPEARE'S godlike mind With matchlefs fkill furvey'd all human kind . Here may each fweet that bleft Arabia knows , Flowers of all hue , and without thorn the rofe , To lateft time , their balmy odours fling , S - And Nature here ...
... SHAKSPEARE'S godlike mind With matchlefs fkill furvey'd all human kind . Here may each fweet that bleft Arabia knows , Flowers of all hue , and without thorn the rofe , To lateft time , their balmy odours fling , S - And Nature here ...
Page 26
... Shakspeare's will , and there- fore may be prefumed a common friend , ) ten pounds ; to his godfon John Collins , ( the fon of Francis , ) ten pounds ; to Mrs. Sufanna Collins ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) fix ...
... Shakspeare's will , and there- fore may be prefumed a common friend , ) ten pounds ; to his godfon John Collins , ( the fon of Francis , ) ten pounds ; to Mrs. Sufanna Collins ( probably godmother to our poet's eldest daughter ) fix ...
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